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BRATTLEBORO, Vt. (AP) – Despite the cool weather, officials in Brattleboro are considering another ban on public nudity.

The Select Board agreed Tuesday to discuss at its next meeting a permanent anti-nudity ordinance that would be voted on by the town.

The town adopted a temporary ban this summer after the community developed a reputation for accepting public nudity.

Some officials feared the nudity could hurt local business. After the ban expired, two anti-fur activists from the group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals disrobed downtown earlier this month.

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